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W. Watson wrote:
Alan WA4SCA wrote: The CCrane version is a "full gallon" as far as the FCC is concerned. I have one which covers my house, and 3 acre yard, with full quieting. It is on the ground floor of a frame house, and sits on top of a metal filing cabinet, and works equally well on top of the tuner/amp. I have found that, as you would expect, the signal improves modestly as you move to higher TX frequencies. -- Alan WA4SCA Part of my problem is that the radio in the bedroom, where I do most of my listening, is right near the noise source. I need the source on all night (CPAP unit). The best reception of my favorite station is 30' away, across the house, and I may not be able to find a better spot for the xmitter. Oh, well, I'll keep playing with this. Higher tonight. (My rcvr is it a Crane's getting repaired, and will be back this week I'm told. Until then I'm a bit limited, since it gets the favorite station.) Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA) (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time) Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet Well, I did a fair amount of moving of receiver and xmitter around the house, with modest success. My best spot is 35' away, and that's stretching the limit of the xmitter. However, we now havd DSL after waiting 8 years. Our den is much closer to the bedroom, and I can use RadioReplay to catch the station. No interference at all, and I can sent it the short 20' to the bedroom without much difficulty at all. I say much, because it seems like the streaming audio runs amuck, and gets distorted somewhat like a too fast or too slow conversation--alternating. However, most of the time all is well. I can have the station going all day. |
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